I truly love cowgirl looks and this is one of the things I can't wait for to do when it gets warm ... : to rock quite a few cowboy inspired looks.

What to do, if you really feel like wearing a western inspired outfit, but it is still cold and you don't want to freeze your a... off on your stroll over the sunday morning flea market? I ended up in a kind of 40s inspired landgirl/cowgirl thing ... The silk blouse is probably from the 70s and it was made in the traditional style of Bulgaria. It's actual shape, the darts at the waist and the embroidery remind me on the 'country fashion' blouses from the 40s to 50s. Sadly it is quite q bit too big - so it looks puffy on me. Anything else in this look came somehow together ... and works quite good as an vintage country side landgirl look - maybe not as an classical 'yehaaa!-cowgirl', but an european version (my Bulgarian grandfather grew up on a farm and spent a lot of time on horse's backs).

... Eeeeeer, the husband called me 'my little sheep' the whole morning, because of my huge woolen vintage coat ... Maybe I'm not the cowgirl but the cattle. Baaah!?

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I think you've reinvented the cowboy look with elegance, dear friend. I'm in love with each garment that you look here, from the wonderful embroidered blouse to the nice bag, absolutely everything !! Thanks for joining us.

So pretty! Your vintage leaf necklace is so pretty! Often one sees this style with fairly big leaves, which is great as well, but I really, really like this smaller style. I tend to be drawn to delicate/petite jewelry, as I'm short and bigger pieces can sometimes overwhelm me.

It's interesting you saying that you think of cowgirl looks being a style for summer. I love it during fall and winter, because of the boots, jeans or wool pants, and fringe leather jackets and sometimes a hat!